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Youkai

Since 08 Feb 2010
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Tue Jul 10, 12 1:35 pm |
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Anybody at SI? How is the wind today?
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Blazeheliski

Since 30 Mar 2011
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Tue Jul 10, 12 2:13 pm |
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Here is the current graph for Sauvies. With Jones going and Stevenson gusting over 30 - I would think Sauvies would pick up some of that energy.
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Youkai

Since 08 Feb 2010
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Tue Jul 10, 12 2:15 pm |
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I would think so too but the wind line at the airport reads variable at 3. Maybe it isn't here yet?
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Blazeheliski

Since 30 Mar 2011
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Tue Jul 10, 12 2:55 pm |
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Right now SI is holding steady at about 10mph. You could go there and hang out until it MAYBE gets strong enough for your biggest kite and kite for MAYBE an hour - or you could take an extra 30 mins to get to Jones and kite for sure in 10 meter winds till dark............. The question is - do you like to kite, or do you like to stand on the beach waiting to kite?
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Campbell

Since 07 Sep 2008
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Tue Jul 10, 12 3:20 pm |
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The question also is, does Sauvie's possess any redeeming qualities at all in terms of being able to kiteboard there?
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FlyDunes

Since 09 Oct 2007
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Wed Jul 11, 12 8:38 am |
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SI rocked last night. And the night before.
It's far from being a Stevenson or Jones. It is available for west siders to hit after work. That's its redeeming value. And when it works good, its great. If you want better, consistent wind, go elsewhere.
If you are counting on the sensors to give you an idea of what's actually happening out there, you are only going to get a vague idea at best. The iwindsurf sensor is brilliantly located behind a line of tall trees when the wind is blowing from the north (why did they even bother...). The SI sensor is located about 100 yards inland at the far south end of the beach and its also behind a tree line.
All that said, I'm happy when there's only about a dozen kiters or less out, so feel free to whine.
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Sasquatch

Since 09 Mar 2005
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Wed Jul 11, 12 11:48 am |
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FlyDunes wrote: |
The SI sensor is located about 100 yards inland at the far south end of the beach and its also behind a tree line. |
If your talking about the sensor down that little road right as one enters the parking areas, that is a DEQ air quality sensor. The Scappose sensor on Ikite is the same as the Scappose industrial airport, about 5 miles WSW of kite beach...503-543-6401
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Navanod

Since 20 Feb 2007
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Wed Jul 11, 12 12:48 pm |
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FlyDunes wrote: |
All that said, I'm happy when there's only about a dozen kiters or less out, so feel free to whine. |
Bingo!
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FlyDunes

Since 09 Oct 2007
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Wed Jul 11, 12 1:53 pm |
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Sasquatch wrote: | FlyDunes wrote: |
The SI sensor is located about 100 yards inland at the far south end of the beach and its also behind a tree line. |
If your talking about the sensor down that little road right as one enters the parking areas, that is a DEQ air quality sensor. The Scappose sensor on Ikite is the same as the Scappose industrial airport, about 5 miles WSW of kite beach...503-543-6401 |
That's also the SI sensor for the NOAA real time wind map:
Go here and then click on the icon just west of the ridgefield icon.
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/frame.php?map=pqr
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chrissmack

Since 08 Jun 2005
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Wed Jul 11, 12 3:14 pm |
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Scappoose 15:53 Elev: 15.8
Wind=14g21 N (Updated 21 min ago)
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consumer

Since 28 Nov 2010
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